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Industrial revolution
machines replace men work and they bring new technologies. 18th-19th century -
1796
Michel Thonet and William morris are born
Poor quality of design and art reform
William Pickering and the importance of the separation of graphic design from printing production. -
New techniques
the use of Gutta-percha, papier mache and cast iron increase in this year -
henry cole
Henry Cole was born ( GE) -
Michael Thonet & Arts and Crafts
Michael Thonet creates his most iconic chair when he founds out wood can be bent
Arts and Crafts Movement from 1830-1900 -
Parliamentary Committee
The moral state of the nation. Morality and the ethical condition of a nation are reflected on its arts -
Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce
Henry Cole creates a Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce -
Journal of Design and Manufacture
Henry Cole did the journal of design and manufacture.
First print ever about design -
1850
Christopher Dresser
Michael Thonet chair number 4
Arts & Crafts movement started as a result of a reaction from the industrial revolution in England -
GREAT EXHIBITION
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Victoria and Albert Museum, National Museum of Art and Design.
Henry Cole created the museum -
Thonet Brothers
Michael Thonet created Thonet Brothers -
chair number 14 Michael Thonet
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Aesthetic Movemen
Aesthetic Movement, William Morris and Dante Gabriel Rossetti explored new ways of living against the standards of the age -
Morris & Co.
William Morris creates the Morris, Marshall & Faulkner -
Adam Boari is Born
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Toulouse-Lautrec
Toulouse-Lautrec is born.
He was a famous painter and poster artist
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Hoffman
hoffman is born
founded the Wiener Werkstätte
designs based on simple and clear proportions and employed rich, high-quality materials. -
Antonio Gaudi
nature-based organic style.
most career based on the construction of the Expiatory Temple of the Holy Family -
Walter D Teague is born
Redesigns of two cameras Kodak in 1927
Designed Marmon 16 in 1930
Exhibits in New York and San Francisco
Designed interiors and furnishings for the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs in 1950 -
Gio Ponti is born
1891-1979 -
Norman Bel Geddes Born in Michigan
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The Scream
expressionism -
Clara Porset is bor
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Art Nouveau
Formally named -
Harold Van Doren was born
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Dorwin Teague studied "arts" in Arts Students League
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Palacio de bellas artes
by Adamo Boari and Federico Mariscal
1904-1934 -
Henry dreyfuss was born
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Expressionism
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Viktor Schreckensost is born
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The Term "Expressionism" coined
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Eva Zeisel was born in Hungary
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Seating Machine
Josef Hoffmann designed the Seating Machine. Which demonstrate a rational simplification of forms. -
George nelson is born
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Geddes streamline: smooth flow of air
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Gustav Klimt
Expressionism -
Futurism
by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. 1909- late 20's -
Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen is born in Finland -
Kubus Chair
Josef Hoffmann designed the Kubus Chair, a trend mark of the 19th Century and demonstrates the unique representation of geometric lines and cubes. -
The City Rises painting
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Denounce of Venice
Marinetti, Boccioni, Carrà, and Russolo issue “Against Passéist Venice,” which, along with various public pronouncements that year, denounces Venice, Rome, and Florence for their dependence on the tourist trade to the exclusion of modern industry. -
Futurist paintings were exhibited in Milan at the Mostra d'arte libera
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Manifesto of Futurist Musicians”
Futurism -
The Futurists hold their most extensive show to date at the Galerie Bernheim-Jeune in Paris
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Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
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Relif constructions
Vladimir Yevgrafovich Tatlin. 1913-1917 -
Luigi Russolo wrote the manifiesto "the art of noises"
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movement began to break apart as its members developed their own personal positions
Futurism -
Constructivism
started in Russia -
“Austrian Pavilions"
Josef Hoffmann designed the “Austrian Pavilions” for the Deutscher Werkbund exhibition in Cologne. -
Geddes Los Angeles little theather
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Period of training and development in the Netherlands. Neoplasticism
1916-1921 -
Van Doren Williams Collage
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Neoplasticism
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White Circle
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Geddes Metropolitan Opera
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Anton Giulio Bragaglia founds the Casa d’Arte Bragaglia in Rome
it exhibited futurist artists -
The Cow
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Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge
constructivism -
Foundation of the Bauhaus Weimar
till 1925. foundation by Walter Gropius -
Eva Zeisel starts learning at a guild of potters till 1926
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Walter Gropius Director of the Bauhaus
1919-1927 -
Art Deco began in the 20's
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Space-Force Construction
constructivism -
Neo. Period of fullness and international expansion.
1921-1925 -
Constructivist Manifesto
by Alexei Gan -
Russische Ausstellung
Constructivist works -
Theory of Productivism
Osip Brik. around 1922 -
Van Doren Design office
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Eero Saarinen moves to USA
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Bauhaus Dessau
till 1932 -
Exposition des arts decoratifs
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Neo. Period of transformation and disintegration.
1925-1931 -
Walter D Teague formed his exclusive office design
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Walter D. T. worked with KODAK
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Norman Bel Geddes Opens Industrial design studio
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Hannes Meyer director of the bauhaus
1927-1930 -
Clara Porset Studies
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henry dreyfuss 250 stage sets for theater
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Chrysler Building construction
1928-1930 -
Dreyfuss won Phone of the future
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Eero Sarinen sculputure
Studied sculpture in the Academie de la Grande Chaumière -
Geddes airliner number 4
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Henry D opens first ind design office
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Henry D starts working with Bell laboratories
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Mies van der Rohe Director of the Bauhaus
1930-1933 -
Eero satinen Studied architecture in Yale
1931-1934 -
Florence Santa Maria Novella
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Geddes Horizons book
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Bauhaus moved into a warehouse
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Bauhaus Berlin
till the closure in 1933 -
first cab-over-engine truck for White Truck.
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end of expressionism
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Henry D Flat top refrigerator
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Harold Van Doren air King
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Closing of the Bauhaus
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Trento railway station
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Van Doren Gasoline Pump
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Eero Sarinen Worked with architect Jarl Eklund Finland
1934-1935 -
Henry D Model 150 Vacuum Cleaner
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Harold Van Doren Fortune magazine
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Van Doren American National Company
bicycles, scotters... -
opens New Bauhaus in Chicago
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Geddes new york world's fair: futurama
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Dreyfuss Big Ben Westlock's
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Eva Zeisel lands on NY with her husbands hands
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Harold Van Doren wastil wacher
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Dorwin Teague did an exposition in the GG
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WWII began
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Geddes book: Magic Motorways
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Van Doren Industrial Design: a practical guide
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Organic Design for Home Furnishings contest
Klaus Grabe, Morley Webb & Michael Van Beuren win the international section of the Organic Design for Home Furnishings contest -
Clara Porset
contest Organic Design for Home Furnishing -
marshall plan
Stimulate industrial production
Restoration of consumer confidence
Economic recovery -
WWII ended
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storage wall concept revealed
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George N Design Director at Herman Miller
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"Grasshopper” armchair
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Zeisel gains national notice with her porcelain table
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Walter D.T. wrote "Land of Plenty a summary of 1947 possibilities"
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“Womb” collection
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Dorwin Teague designed interiors for the Air Force Academy
Boeing 707 jet airline -
Sheet Ball Clock
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Action office desk
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Pop design emerged in the 50s
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Independent Group (Institute of Contemporary Art)
Richard Hamilton
Edouardo Paolozzi
Peter Blake
John McHale
Lawrence Alloway
Peter Reyner Banham
Richard Smith
Jon Thompson -
1952
Talleres de Artesanos Carlos Lazo del Pino de la Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Obras Públicas Clara Porset organises the exhibition, El Arte en la vida diaria. -
Dorwin Teague wrote " Flour for man's bread. A history of milling"
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Jasper Johns – 3 flags, 1958
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pop art Precursor
The Independent Group (IG), founded in London in 1952, is regarded as the precursor to the pop art movement -
Dreyfus Round thermostate
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Dreyfuss Josephine and Joe
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“Pedestal” collection
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Marshmallow Sofa
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Henry D Wall Mounted Telephone
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Dreyfus push button telephone
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Norman Bel Geddes death
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Escuela de Diseño Industrial UIA (bachillerato técnico)
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Dreyfuss princess telephone
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Walter D Teague died
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Dreyfuss The measure of man
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Eva Zeisel took a break from designing till 1980
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Eero Saarinen dies Sept. 1
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Escuela de Diseño Industrial UIA (Licenciatura)
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Andy Warhol – Marilyn Dyptych, 1962
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1962
Trans World Airlines (TWA) terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York City -
Cursos de diseño industrial para graduados e investigadores (Escuela Nacional de Arquitectura UNAM)
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Henry D president of the IDSA
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Olympic Games Mexico
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Dreyfuss Standars for the sings and Symbols
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Henry Dreyfuss death
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Henry D Symbol Source book
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CODIGRAM, apertura del Centro de Diseño del IMCE en Guadalajara
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Sesión de trabajo de Kenji Ekuan y William Walsh en las oficinas del IMCE en Guadalajara
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1976
Cierre del Centro de Diseño del IMCE
Fundación de la Facultad de Diseño de la Universidad de Guadalajara
Seminario de Victor Papanek en la Casa de la Cultura Jalisciense -
Zeisel resumed her work until her death at 105 years old
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1er Encuentro de Estudiantes de Diseño Industrial, ENEDI, en la Universidad de Guadalajara
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George Nelson Died
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1er Interdesign celebrado en México. Cuernavaca.
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1er Interdesign celebrado simultaneamente en tres paises: México, Australia, Sudáfrica
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Eva Zeisel passed away